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2016 Dublin Seminar to Explore New England's
Maritime History, June 24-26
Deerfield, Mass. (April 11, 2016) ---  Historic Deerfield will host the 41st meeting of the Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife the weekend of June 24 to June 26, 2016. The three-day conference, titled "New England at Sea: Maritime Memory and Material Culture" features 19 lectures on the maritime history of New England and the adjacent areas of New York and Canada from the mid-18th to the early 20th century.
 
Focusing on how the region remembered its maritime past, the weekend begins with a keynote address by the historian W. Jeffrey Bolster on the pivotal role that Gloucester, Massachusetts, played in the memory of its fishing industry. It continues with individual topics such as chart making, the keeping of ship logs, and ship-design technologies. Later sessions address subjects such as whaling, slaving, privateering, and maritime family life; the rise of marine societies and efforts to preserve old ships; and the growth of maritime antiques businesses. The conference concludes with minorities' experience of seafaring and maritime laboring and the material culture of sailors' (and diplomatic) dress.  An optional workshop presented on Friday afternoon will examine the history of celestial navigation including a detailed exploration of the sextant, and Mystic Seaport's digital resources used in genealogical and maritime-related research.

The Seminar is designed for educators, historians, collectors, independent scholars, librarians, preservationists, and museum curators, as well as students and the general public. A selected and edited transcript of this conference will appear as the 2016 Annual Proceedings of the Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife, to be issued about two years after the conference. Past Seminar Proceedings and publications by program speakers will be available at the conference.

The forty-first annual meeting in the Dublin Seminar series, "New England at Sea: Maritime Memory and Material Culture" will take place at Historic Deerfield, Deerfield, Massachusetts. The lecture program will begin at 7 p.m. on Friday evening and will continue until approximately noon on Sunday. Lunch and dinner will be provided on Saturday, June 25; coffee and doughnuts will be served each morning.  Housing is available at group rates at local hotels.      

For the complete conference schedule of lectures, please visit 

Advance registration for the conference is available online or a registration form can be downloaded at www.historic-deerfield.org/dublin-seminar .  Reservations are limited and will be accepted in the order received and must arrive on or before June 20, 2016. Registrants may request complimentary lecture abstracts through e-mail. For information and registration by telephone, contact Julie Orvis at (413) 775-7179 or [email protected] .
  
The Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife is a continuing series of conferences, exhibitions, and publications whose purpose is to explore everyday life, work, and culture in New England's past. Founded on the premise that traditional lore and material folk culture are rapidly disappearing in New England, the series focuses attention on emerging areas of folk studies, regional and local history, cultural geography, historical archaeology, and vernacular and antiquarian studies. Conferences are held in June or July of each year with concurrent exhibitions at participating museums and art galleries. Dublin Seminar conferences are sponsored by Historic Deerfield.
   
About Historic Deerfield, Inc.
Historic Deerfield, Inc., is dedicated to the heritage and preservation of Deerfield, Massachusetts, and the Connecticut River Valley. Its museums and programs provide today's audiences with experiences that create an understanding and appreciation of New England's historic villages and countryside.
 
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